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he just won re-election. he's beloved by most democrats, if for no other reason that he won again and saved them from what they viewed as the horrors of a republican administration here. i think he'll have some leverage, but it could be tough. he's got to deliver his own party. i think the more difficult problem is a logistical one. if you try to do that big of a reform package, i don't see any way they can actually logistically get it done by the end of the year, in which case the other phrase they use, kicking the can down the road, would make sense. only if they're already negotiating on that bigger thing. another thing i would say, which is the president had the help of bill clinton in the campaign. i think bill clinton can also help him with the problem that you raised. bill clinton doesn't have as much leverage with the -- if you will, the progressive base of the democratic party as bill clinton did with some other voters in the election. i don't know how much help the president would be, the former pre
he just won re-election. he's beloved by most democrats, if for no other reason that he won again and saved them from what they viewed as the horrors of a republican administration here. i think he'll have some leverage, but it could be tough. he's got to deliver his own party. i think the more difficult problem is a logistical one. if you try to do that big of a reform package, i don't see any way they can actually logistically get it done by the end of the year, in which case the other phrase...
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election. if he doesn't leave them that way -- the republicans will never do what needs to be done on taxes, and we will be back to falling over the top and. >> i'm not saying he shouldn't take any risk, i'm just saying that he can't get too far off to the right, or he's going to lose votes on the left. >> but he is the president. leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not agitate his base, they are not going to get a deal that will make a difference in the future economy of this country. we are in a mess. he is in a position like a lot of previous presidents. he's got to be thinking, am i going to leave a disastrous legacy in the hands of our grandchildren? or am i going to step up and lead? i used to get criticized because i was a deal maker. i talked to people like joe lieberman, we would find a way to get things done. you have to give a little to get a little. doesn't wind up getting y
election. if he doesn't leave them that way -- the republicans will never do what needs to be done on taxes, and we will be back to falling over the top and. >> i'm not saying he shouldn't take any risk, i'm just saying that he can't get too far off to the right, or he's going to lose votes on the left. >> but he is the president. leadership begins in washington with the president. he needs to take some risks. if he doesn't agitate his base, and quite frankly, it baynard is not...
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he lost the next election. i did not have to send a press release saying did you notice the president would not raise taxes and he did, people notice that. it ain't a secret. in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax transmits a political error that will haunt you in the future even when you have reform and are better. >> thank you very much for being here. >> we are back with an russell berman steven sloan after talking with grover norquist. the author of the pledge that many know as the anti-tax pledge, we just heard a recipe from mr. norquist for a stalemate that is coming up. they are all putting their markers down. what are you hearing about what is going to happen over the next couple of weeks? >> it seems like there is a little bit
he lost the next election. i did not have to send a press release saying did you notice the president would not raise taxes and he did, people notice that. it ain't a secret. in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax...
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i have elected officials to speak for us. i have not elected him as a dictator or taking it. host: and the him being -- caller: grover norquist. i think that man is deny us democratic rights. host: and you are a republican? caller:. i am very disappointed in -- i am very disappointed with the democrats -- the republican party. host: who would you have preferred as the nominee? caller: there is not anybody there i would have preferred to be honest with you. host: the cliff is a hard place to compromise -- that is the peace and "the new york times." higher taxes on the affluent cannot solve the long-term deficit. he goes on to say the deficit, a product of hire costs can make a significant dent over the next decade. that is in part because upper and texas have fallen so much over the last 30 years. here is more from the interview with grover norquist. we take the program yesterday and it airs at 10:00 eastern this morning. he responded to why harry reid often mentioned grover norquist's name in speeches. [video clip] >> harry reid is not like to talk about the tax issue. he tal
i have elected officials to speak for us. i have not elected him as a dictator or taking it. host: and the him being -- caller: grover norquist. i think that man is deny us democratic rights. host: and you are a republican? caller:. i am very disappointed in -- i am very disappointed with the democrats -- the republican party. host: who would you have preferred as the nominee? caller: there is not anybody there i would have preferred to be honest with you. host: the cliff is a hard place to...
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were you surprised at the end of the day how obama could take the election election, viinia and battleground states? >> just be gain for virginia i went to polling places we had complaints to the state board of elections with long lines. but that means a lot of voters. much more quietly than 2,008 feel obama campaign had a spectacular turnout effort that became more obvious but it was so much quieter but th to e coli effect. the president t 100,000 less boats than four years ago but mitt romney only got 30,000 maurer and john mccain the gap was cut by two-thirds but the president still came out on top there ground game. gerr democras did well and consolidated in the senate. are you worried about your own election? >> no. we havea counter cyclical aspect it is always one year after the presidential race. in 2009 obama was the first democr to win rginia in my lifetime going back through their early sixties. but bobig donald had 59% of the boat for triad 50% lieutenant governor had 57% one year after the democric presidentne. a republican sweep. this year will play out on its own. gerri: they g
were you surprised at the end of the day how obama could take the election election, viinia and battleground states? >> just be gain for virginia i went to polling places we had complaints to the state board of elections with long lines. but that means a lot of voters. much more quietly than 2,008 feel obama campaign had a spectacular turnout effort that became more obvious but it was so much quieter but th to e coli effect. the president t 100,000 less boats than four years ago but mitt...
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with the election over wall street today the dow jones industrial average 313 points we are left wondering how the president is going to negotiate the biggest issue facing the u.s. economy as clarence pointed out the fiscal cliff tax hikes automatically go into effect january, should politicians not agree on the nation's fiscal matters and get them under control? a chicago man left fighting for his life after a brutal attack near the red line and family members say it all started with one cell phone also a teenager sexually assaulted on election day just blocks from the president's home. the second powerful storm battering the northeast, now they are holding up is the wind and snow and their way? so, what happens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed we can cut you a check or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progr
with the election over wall street today the dow jones industrial average 313 points we are left wondering how the president is going to negotiate the biggest issue facing the u.s. economy as clarence pointed out the fiscal cliff tax hikes automatically go into effect january, should politicians not agree on the nation's fiscal matters and get them under control? a chicago man left fighting for his life after a brutal attack near the red line and family members say it all started with one cell...
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what is important in the election, it is not just who was elected but the values and ideas the american public votes for. they rejected medicare as a voucher they had choices of more and more tax cuts to the wealthy. they rejected it. >>neil: did they reject compromise? >>guest: absolutely no. >>neil: what do union heads offer the president that you would be open do? >>guest: i focused in on the tax fairness. clearly we believe the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of nation have end. we talked about --. >>neil: why did you find that being fair? >>guest: congress set up $1.2 trillion problem to solve and you don't take off $829 billion before you start. it is impossible. >>neil: so it is only fair to go after the 2 percent who pay more than 40 percent of the taxes and address the 47 percent who pay no income taxes. some are legitimate, but, that's fair? you are the education guy, right? >>guest: what does make sense is everyone paying their fair share. >>neil: i just told you about the 47 percent who are not paying at all. >>guest: when you look at their income that is why they don'
what is important in the election, it is not just who was elected but the values and ideas the american public votes for. they rejected medicare as a voucher they had choices of more and more tax cuts to the wealthy. they rejected it. >>neil: did they reject compromise? >>guest: absolutely no. >>neil: what do union heads offer the president that you would be open do? >>guest: i focused in on the tax fairness. clearly we believe the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent...
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president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the political right. >> i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney, over 300 electoral votes, and the re
president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course,...
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why did the election results send the market in a frenzy? or was it the election results? peter barnes is here. peter, i know 300 -- you say it will bounce right back up, right? >> uhhh,, in the long run maybe. >> greta: why? >> concerns over the fiscal cliff and whether that will be resolved in a timely manner. whether or not we will go off the cliff and send the economy into a recession. those are the warnings from the economists. and in europe, the recession is worst than had been thought. and our biggest market for our goods and services for american companies is europe. that means lower profits for american cutches and lower stock prices. >> greta: how did the banks do today? >> they got killed today. >> greta: why? >> because of the president's re-election meant that -- that the dodd-frank financial reforms, which are considered bad for banking, will stay in place. the president's not going to allow those to be repealed. governor romney ran on repealing dodd-frank as well as obamacare. and so we saw some health insurance stocks whacked today. obamacare not good for h
why did the election results send the market in a frenzy? or was it the election results? peter barnes is here. peter, i know 300 -- you say it will bounce right back up, right? >> uhhh,, in the long run maybe. >> greta: why? >> concerns over the fiscal cliff and whether that will be resolved in a timely manner. whether or not we will go off the cliff and send the economy into a recession. those are the warnings from the economists. and in europe, the recession is worst than...
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i know they won an election. they didn't win a landslide. and it is as if in exit surveys folks were saying, yes, yes, keep up the spending. we want to see more of it. >> that's right. and i think that's why we are in such a scary place right now, neil. we talked adnauseam about the deficit reduction which is the spending which has to be addressed. you have to get confidence back. you have to get businesses back to doing what they do best which is spending their own money and thought taking it away. if we grow out of this problem, that will put some of the tax hikes in perspective with regards to not hurting the economy as much. it is when we are slowing that this really hurts. >> well, i think wall street isn't buying this infomercial. judging from had today's losses and 700 points worth since the election either they want that money back guarantee or they don't want the money, period. >> i think that's it. i think they don't want the money, period. i think they want simplicity. i think they want cuts on the tax rates. but maybe an eliminat
i know they won an election. they didn't win a landslide. and it is as if in exit surveys folks were saying, yes, yes, keep up the spending. we want to see more of it. >> that's right. and i think that's why we are in such a scary place right now, neil. we talked adnauseam about the deficit reduction which is the spending which has to be addressed. you have to get confidence back. you have to get businesses back to doing what they do best which is spending their own money and thought...
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the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a particle movement, they are going to have to appeal to a much broader swath than simply non-hispanic white people. the first thing i want to point out -- 2004, when john kerry ran against george w. bush, the proportion of the electorate that was white, according to the exit polls, was 79%. 79 and everyone hundred voters were non-hispanic white. four years later, and in 2008, that number had declined to 74%. this year, that number declined to 72%. in the meantime, the african- american share of the vote over that time increased from 11 to 13. the hispanic share f
the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a...
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two female military soldiers just elected. talk to the women who just got elected, the working moms who want to promote jobs. that's what we need to do. >> jennifer: all right. so keli according to the analysis from the center of research and learning if governor romney had won half -- i'm flipping to the youth vote or if millennials didn't vote in several states at all, the states would have flipped red. >> i read a column a couple of months ago, long before this whole conspiracy theory started taking over the nation. polling methodology today is still basically set up to undercount people who look like me. it's also low income people, and the reason that is the case because most polling is done by phone land lines. how many young people do you know have phone land loans? so i was looking at this data and interviewing pollsters who were acknowledging if you are polling for a race in a retirement community in florida, your number also probably be pretty accurate. so that's why i wasn't completely stunned that the turned out in
two female military soldiers just elected. talk to the women who just got elected, the working moms who want to promote jobs. that's what we need to do. >> jennifer: all right. so keli according to the analysis from the center of research and learning if governor romney had won half -- i'm flipping to the youth vote or if millennials didn't vote in several states at all, the states would have flipped red. >> i read a column a couple of months ago, long before this whole conspiracy...
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the election yesterday was 50- 48. the president managed to get less than 40% support from the largest group. he leads a very divided country and he helped make the divide by the way he ran the campaign. it is incumbent on this president to reach out, to show ogling is to expand his coalition, to be flexible with some of his policy options, and only he can do. . no one else other than this president can get beyond this incredible divisiveness. >> as of right now, his margin of victory is the smallest ever for it successfully reelected president as a share of the popular rovote. >> that won't remain. >> but he is the first president since andrew jackson to be reelected with a smaller share of the popular vote than the first time. >> thanks for this panel. i want to pick it off something you were saying about science- based relative. the october surprise was hurricane sandy, with the bloomberg endorsement, christie, a bipartisan appeal, etc. on the right, you see them looking over their shoulder in terror of being taken
the election yesterday was 50- 48. the president managed to get less than 40% support from the largest group. he leads a very divided country and he helped make the divide by the way he ran the campaign. it is incumbent on this president to reach out, to show ogling is to expand his coalition, to be flexible with some of his policy options, and only he can do. . no one else other than this president can get beyond this incredible divisiveness. >> as of right now, his margin of victory is...
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that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances. >>guest: like mortgage interest deduction? >>neil: hear me out. is it leaving mortgage and charitable deductions aside, you are right, the devil is in the details but it is the stuff that prevents those who pay no taxes now or skirt paying any taxes at all, is that a good point for republicans to say we are for tax purity, as well, and this would go a long way toward proving they are for simplifying and making this fairer tax code and that in a negotiating world could be a good tactic? >>guest: it might be but you do not get it with this president
that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances....
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it it would be sill tow say that a nation that elects barack obama, especially one that re-elects him is a nation that remains in important respect, center right. the question is, what do do you about that? i guess one option is despair for some. people are lost, the country's lost. it's all hopeless and we may as well pick up our marbles and go home. that's one option. i think we ought to reject that. the second is anger. yell at the american people for not being as conservative as woe wish and we were right and they ought to be more conservative. that might make you feel good. you may feel morally superior to the masses and tell make conserveatism, a minority movement for a lock, long time. i think we as conservatives, we should reject that option as well. there is a third option, we can jettison our principles and become liberal-lite, embrace bigger government, higher taxes, abortion on demand, that would be a disaster politically and it would be intellectually and morally, a surrender. that's a third option. conserve tirvetion i believe, should reject that. there is a fourth optio
it it would be sill tow say that a nation that elects barack obama, especially one that re-elects him is a nation that remains in important respect, center right. the question is, what do do you about that? i guess one option is despair for some. people are lost, the country's lost. it's all hopeless and we may as well pick up our marbles and go home. that's one option. i think we ought to reject that. the second is anger. yell at the american people for not being as conservative as woe wish...
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that obviously, and congressional elections and senate elections. so that has some important dimensionality to this. and the last thing i would say is we really have kind of three problems right now. we have the short run fiscal cliff, the medium term need to consolidate the budget, all of simpson-bowles, and these flow into one another, and the long run, entitlement cost crisis, which is part of the medium term but it's growing progressively worse. and the side are going to jockey for a while about advantage in trying to get their terms and all of those and i think it's going to be harder to get the fiscal cliff dealt with before -- in a lame duck, than some people propose -- suppose because of. that i hope i'm wrong. but that's a big concern. >> one of the things i used to say to tom daschle when he was the democratic leader and i was republican leader, tom, if we dt right thing there will be political benefit for both of us. and that's what happened. when we made these tough agreements. quite often it benefited us, the republicans, and then in 20
that obviously, and congressional elections and senate elections. so that has some important dimensionality to this. and the last thing i would say is we really have kind of three problems right now. we have the short run fiscal cliff, the medium term need to consolidate the budget, all of simpson-bowles, and these flow into one another, and the long run, entitlement cost crisis, which is part of the medium term but it's growing progressively worse. and the side are going to jockey for a while...
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the democrats won the election. i'm upset by the idea that we would try to make our fiscal policies more sound at the expense of our seniors. i don't understand why we want to do that. why are we taking to the people who have nothing to feed the rich? i don't get that. i don't understand. i'm against cuts and benefits to social security period. i'm against cuts to benefits of medicare period. we're not going to throw them off the train as long as i have something to say about it. >> eliot: which means you're going to propose and those who agree with you i'm one of them, a tax policy and tax plan that will take us in a progressive direction, close the loopholes will you layout in the white house and say here is the plan, the alternative plan that will get us where we need to go, and when will you do that for us? >> every year the progressive caucus has proposed an alternative budget. the idea that mitt romney should not be paying less taxes than the secretary who works for warren buffet or anyone else, the idea that
the democrats won the election. i'm upset by the idea that we would try to make our fiscal policies more sound at the expense of our seniors. i don't understand why we want to do that. why are we taking to the people who have nothing to feed the rich? i don't get that. i don't understand. i'm against cuts and benefits to social security period. i'm against cuts to benefits of medicare period. we're not going to throw them off the train as long as i have something to say about it. >>...
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made in the elections in my opinion. because now the atmosphere is right for him to run jeb bush for president come twenty six i don't disagree with you and i appreciate your perspective and and i personally expect jeb bush is going to be the twenty sixteen republican presidential candidate george in greenville south carolina george we have thirty seconds left it's yours. ok tom and i'm going to bring up with the fact that i've been on lifetime republican and i would not support either john mccain and mitt romney because they simply wanted to extend these useless wars in the mideast here like the fact that even get into the mideast and just fight just least senseless wars. x x x a lot or any of the major parties excellent point. thank you very much i appreciate the call my dad was a republican his whole entire life he was a good and decent man to eisenhower was a republican and he was one of the greatest advocates for peace this country's ever seen because he saw how horrible war was and i just i'm mourning the loss of a
made in the elections in my opinion. because now the atmosphere is right for him to run jeb bush for president come twenty six i don't disagree with you and i appreciate your perspective and and i personally expect jeb bush is going to be the twenty sixteen republican presidential candidate george in greenville south carolina george we have thirty seconds left it's yours. ok tom and i'm going to bring up with the fact that i've been on lifetime republican and i would not support either john...
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the president was elected on the basis he was not romney and romney was a poopy head and you should elect romney. >> he said he won not on policy, but because democrats painted romney as a poopy head. desperate times call for desperate measures with the looming fiscal cliff. even bill crystal is calling for a serious call. tonight in our survey, i asked you will republicans in congress finally work for the american people? 28% said yes, so optimistic, 72% of you said no. i hate to see it, but i'm a 72%er tonight. >>> coming up the ceo of papa johns is complaining about the cost of obama care. you might believe just how much money this guy makes. sam stein of "the huffington post" is here with the latest. >>> the founder and ceo of papa johns says obama care is is so costly his employees will pay the price. papa johns ceo was a big time romney supporter and fundraiser. he says he's impartial to obama care, but his actions suggest otherwise. day after the election, he told a group of college students the affordable care act in his employee's hours being cut. it would cost his business. comp
the president was elected on the basis he was not romney and romney was a poopy head and you should elect romney. >> he said he won not on policy, but because democrats painted romney as a poopy head. desperate times call for desperate measures with the looming fiscal cliff. even bill crystal is calling for a serious call. tonight in our survey, i asked you will republicans in congress finally work for the american people? 28% said yes, so optimistic, 72% of you said no. i hate to see it,...
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so huge result of the election. if the ryan plan had been enacted, which would have likely happened if romney had won, you would have seen 40% reductions in medicaid. the poor and the elderly who depend on it really, really hurt. now you're going to see an expansion of medicaid. but also some cost saving mechanism that will kick in. >> jonathan alter, are you going to sleep this weekend? >> i hope so. >> today's tweet of the day. injecting a little humor into the fight. peter writes, the best part of obama care is that all medical ailments can be quickly diagnosed by most any website. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm w
so huge result of the election. if the ryan plan had been enacted, which would have likely happened if romney had won, you would have seen 40% reductions in medicaid. the poor and the elderly who depend on it really, really hurt. now you're going to see an expansion of medicaid. but also some cost saving mechanism that will kick in. >> jonathan alter, are you going to sleep this weekend? >> i hope so. >> today's tweet of the day. injecting a little humor into the fight. peter...
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certainly after the election. what do you make of that exchange between the state department and the press? >> >> consistent. dodge, delay, distort. they deny any responsibility. this is pretty consistent with an administration in the beginning said be the most clear and transparent in history and they have been anything but. the message we see today as talks to the group al shabaab. their awe is gone. they don't dare carry out another campaign like the ones they had in iraq and afghanistan. their embassies are burned. their ambassador are dead. they don't have the resolve to do what needs to be done. when that message is out there, my goodness, laura, what could be more blatant, more embolden than these folks right now. and why not? i mean, we sent inconsistent messages. africa has been on fire for quite some time. we keep hearing no, no, no, we got it under control. no they don't. i look at those four americans if we were going to honor ambassador stevens and mr. woods and mr. smith and mr. door at this, wouldn'
certainly after the election. what do you make of that exchange between the state department and the press? >> >> consistent. dodge, delay, distort. they deny any responsibility. this is pretty consistent with an administration in the beginning said be the most clear and transparent in history and they have been anything but. the message we see today as talks to the group al shabaab. their awe is gone. they don't dare carry out another campaign like the ones they had in iraq and...
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all of them contested elections. four years ago it was controlled by democrats and now is controlled by the republicans, picked up one governor, a couple state houses which over. if the republicans are not at a loss we lost the presidency and we lost some of the governors, some of the senate races because of poor performance on the candidates themselves. i don't think we should give up on the growth agenda. stuart: don't give up. we shouldn't give up. i understand but i think you are with me in saying we probably -- the republicans probably will cave. >> i think they will. i totally agree with that but they shouldn't. especially not on tax rates on the rich. the high income people determine the jobs. that is where they will make their biggest mistakes. stuart: fan can i bring in another story? why office story. i want to bring our viewers into this one. next story is greece. greece just past another $17 billion worth of austerity measures that was rioting in the streets of athens for the third straight day, violent p
all of them contested elections. four years ago it was controlled by democrats and now is controlled by the republicans, picked up one governor, a couple state houses which over. if the republicans are not at a loss we lost the presidency and we lost some of the governors, some of the senate races because of poor performance on the candidates themselves. i don't think we should give up on the growth agenda. stuart: don't give up. we shouldn't give up. i understand but i think you are with me in...
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the democrats' won 25 of the 33 senate elections. -- the democrats won 25 of the 33 senate elections. they want and all of the country. it is a victory that goes with president obama's victory. it was an affirmation of some good senate democratic candidates, but a rejection of republican extremism and obstruction. i want to emphasize the obstruction. the senate has always been a difficult place to make work. filibusters have always been in the atmosphere and a potential threat. and he is to be that the obstructionists were a few individuals. the leaders used to work to try to make the senate do the nation's business. these last four years, we had obstruction as a strategy of the republican party, led by senator mcconnell. if this election can be read as a the fsa -- a rejection of the polar ice senate. host: you are on the line with ira shapiro. caller: there were ability presidents i got this country out of trouble from the banks. we got into trouble trying to bring the banks back to their solvency. the greenback got us out of trouble. we have to get the little man out of the picture
the democrats' won 25 of the 33 senate elections. -- the democrats won 25 of the 33 senate elections. they want and all of the country. it is a victory that goes with president obama's victory. it was an affirmation of some good senate democratic candidates, but a rejection of republican extremism and obstruction. i want to emphasize the obstruction. the senate has always been a difficult place to make work. filibusters have always been in the atmosphere and a potential threat. and he is to be...
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senate following tuesday elections. then the president obama obama and speaker bainer and then the polling during the 2012 presidential campaign. >> tomorrow president obama will be at arlington national cemetery to participate in the ceremony at the tom of the unknown and a remembrance ceremony. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we solve our debt reform. i'm proposing we avert the fiscal cliff and 2013 is finally the year our government comes to grips with the problems that are facing us. >> i'm open to compromise and new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenge. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. i'm not going to ask students and seniors and middle class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me aren't asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> the new elected congress starts in january but the congress has to do work in a lame duck session and they have to work on the federal deficit raising the debt ceiling and by how much
senate following tuesday elections. then the president obama obama and speaker bainer and then the polling during the 2012 presidential campaign. >> tomorrow president obama will be at arlington national cemetery to participate in the ceremony at the tom of the unknown and a remembrance ceremony. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we solve our debt reform. i'm proposing we avert the fiscal cliff and 2013 is finally the year our...
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we should have free elections. i do not think showing voter id to vote -- i think people should have to show an id to vote. there is nothing wrong with that. what bothers me about his call is, why does everything come back to race? stop it. just focus on, all of us are americans. we have the greatest nation on earth. why is it all about race? it is ridiculous. we need to stop that. i totally disagree with his comments. it is frustrating. host: we have been tw -- have a tweet from victoria. amy kremer says president obama does not love america the way we do. do you think the president is not a patriot? guest: the present set in 2008 that he wants to fundamentally change america. -- the president said in 2008 that he wants to fundamentally change america. he was to change us into a european, a socialist country. if we do not rein in spending, we are going to be greece. i do not think he believes in capitalism. why would he wants to fundamentally change america it? we are the greatest nation on earth. why would you wa
we should have free elections. i do not think showing voter id to vote -- i think people should have to show an id to vote. there is nothing wrong with that. what bothers me about his call is, why does everything come back to race? stop it. just focus on, all of us are americans. we have the greatest nation on earth. why is it all about race? it is ridiculous. we need to stop that. i totally disagree with his comments. it is frustrating. host: we have been tw -- have a tweet from victoria. amy...
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we cannot win broad-based big elections in presidential election years only appealing to a smaller and smaller segment of the electorate. so i think that means candidates who can relate to people from all different communities. it means going into those communities on a sustained basis. not simply at election time. and it means, frankly, getting our act together in immigration. i would point out two things today -- >> immigration? really important. immigration. i want to stay on that point. this is so important to me, jennifer. i guess maybe i'm a liberal on immigration. but to me -- >> i'm a communist. there you go. >> to me, the republican party, this whole idea of self-deportation, i'm not going to pick on mitt romney. he did what he did. he ran a race. i'm just saying, self-deportation, huh? that sounded so bad. a lot of this stuff coming out of arizona sounds so bad. the intent may be good, but the actual stuff sends all the wrong signals and it's not only for latinos and -- it's for asians, too, jennifer. i just -- before i get to ed rogers. it's for asians. it's for african-amer
we cannot win broad-based big elections in presidential election years only appealing to a smaller and smaller segment of the electorate. so i think that means candidates who can relate to people from all different communities. it means going into those communities on a sustained basis. not simply at election time. and it means, frankly, getting our act together in immigration. i would point out two things today -- >> immigration? really important. immigration. i want to stay on that...
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the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a particle movement, they are going to have to appeal to a much broader swath than simply non-hispanic white people. the first thing i want to point out -- 2004, when john kerry ran against george w. bush, the proportion of the electorate that was white, according to the exit polls, was 79%. 79 and everyone hundred voters were non-hispanic white. four years later, and in 2008, that number had declined to 74%. this year, that number declined to 72%. in the meantime, the african- american share of the vote over that time increased from 11 to 13. the hispanic share f
the 2012 elections are over and the elections were historic. there is one particular aspect of the elections that was historic that i would like to talk about first. it is not simply the reelection of the first african-american president. 2012 will be the last campaign where one of the major parties seeks to get elected solely with the white vote. is this on? 2012 was a clear showing that the country is now a multi- racial, multi-as that country and for a successful political party or a...